President Donald Trump and his administration have often been accused of anti-Semitic statements and actions, most notably when former press secretary Sean Spicer claimed Adolf Hitler didn’t gas people.

That is a poll posited by the new media venture from Scaramucci, the Scaramucci Post, which launched this October. At the launch, Scaramucci infamously said he didn’t know what the company would become, but apparently “alt-right egg avatar troll” was on the table.

The estimated number of Jewish people killed in the Holocaust, according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, is approximately 6 million. Scaramucci’s poll is asking people if they really think Nazis killed fewer Jews than that, advancing a form of Holocaust denialism.

People on Twitter were swift to inform him of that.

This isn’t a fun quiz for Twitter. There already is a correct answer. The existence of this poll insinuates there are opinions to be had.

Scaramucci remained in the Trump administration for less than two weeks before he resigned. His brief tenure was marked by an endless cascade of missteps and led to both former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and former Press Secretary Sean Spicer exiting their White House roles.

Update 8:58am CT, Oct. 17: The poll was apparently posted by Scarmucci Post staffer Lance Laifer without Scaramucci’s knowledge. Laifer tweeted that the “intent of the poll was to highlight ignorance of the basic facts of the Holocaust.” He also apologized.

David Covucci is the Layer 8 editor at the Daily Dot, covering the intersection of politics and the web. His work has appeared in Vice, the Huffington Post, Jezebel, Gothamist, and other publications. He is particularly interested in hearing any tips you have. Reach out at [email protected]